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1962 Missouri Tigers Artwork: Unisex Varsity Color-⁠Block Hooded Sweatshirt

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1962 Missouri Tigers Artwork: Unisex Varsity Color-⁠Block Hooded Sweatshirt

By Vintage Brand™ not affiliated with or sponsored by Missouri Tigers
In the 1950s — when college football was truly regional, and few fans saw logos for teams outside their region — a former Disney employee named Arthur Evans visited colleges across the country, offering to draw logos for them. One of them was “Sailor Tiger”— which he created not just for Missouri, but for almost any school that had a Tiger mascot. A few colleges using the same mascot in the 1950s and 60s was LSU, Auburn, Clemson, Memphis, and Princeton.
Color: black ink

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In the 1950s — when college football was truly regional, and few fans saw logos for teams outside their region — a former Disney employee named Arthur Evans visited colleges across the country, offering to draw logos for them. One of them was “Sailor Tiger”— which he created not just for Missouri, but for almost any school that had a Tiger mascot. A few colleges using the same mascot in the 1950s and 60s was LSU, Auburn, Clemson, Memphis, and Princeton.
Product details
The Varsity Color-Block Hoodie will take you back in time. The athletic inspired stripes give you the sporty but retro look, perfect for watching your team win or relaxing at home. Enjoy the comfort of sustainably-sourced and USA grown cotton.
  • 50/50 Cotton/ Polyester NuBlend® Pre-shrunk Fleece
  • SIZING RUNS SMALL
  • Made with sustainably-sourced, USA-grown cotton
  • Athletic inspired varsity stripes on sleeves
  • No drawcord in hood
  • Tear-away label
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